US20070107950A1 - Anti-dive/squat suspension system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a suspension system for a tracked vehicle.
- Tracked vehicles typically have unsuspended track assemblies. But, tracked vehicles with suspended track assemblies have been proposed. However, a tracked vehicle with a suspended track assembly may “dive” when being braked, and/or may “squat” when being accelerated.
- an object of this invention is to provide a suspension system for a tracked vehicle track assembly which prevents the vehicle from diving or squatting.
- a suspension system for a vehicle track assembly having a lower front and rear idler wheels separated by a length L, an upper drive wheel, a support link, a plurality of lower support wheels arranged between the idler wheels and mounted on the support link, and an endless belt mounted around the wheels.
- An upper front belt plane is tangent the front idler wheel and the drive wheel.
- An upper rear belt plane is tangent the rear idler wheel and the drive wheel.
- a lower belt plane is tangent to the front and rear idler wheels.
- the vehicle has a center of gravity located a distance H above the lower belt plane.
- the suspension system includes a suspension member pivotal about a fixed pivot axis.
- the suspension member has a first end coupled to the support link by a resilient member.
- the suspension member also has a second end pivotally coupled to an axle pin defining a rotation axis of the idler wheel, and pivotally coupled to an end of the support link.
- the rotation axis and the pivot axis define a suspension axis.
- the suspension axis and the upper belt plane defining a first angle ⁇ .
- FIG. 1 is a simplified schematic view of a tracked vehicle including the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a view of the track assembly and suspension system of FIG. 1 with parts removed for clarity;
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating angular features of the track assembly and suspension system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a simplified perspective view of the track assembly and suspension system of FIG. 1 .
- a track laying vehicle 10 has a frame (not shown), a track assembly 11 which includes a lower front idler wheel 12 , a lower rear idler wheel 14 , an upper rear drive wheel 16 , a support link 18 , a plurality of lower support wheels 22 , 24 and 26 arranged between the idler wheels 12 and 14 and mounted on the support link 18 , and an endless belt 28 mounted around the wheels 12 - 16 .
- the support link 18 includes a front and rear support posts 15 and 17 , which support respective resilient members or air bags 19 and 21 .
- the support link 18 is movable with respect to the vehicle frame (not shown).
- the front and rear idler wheels 12 and 14 are separated by a length L.
- the track assembly 11 defines an upper front belt plane 30 which is tangent to the front idler wheel 12 and the drive wheel 16 .
- the track assembly 11 defines an upper rear belt plane 32 which is tangent to the rear idler wheel 14 and the drive wheel 16 .
- the track assembly 11 also defines a lower belt plane 34 which is tangent to the lower surfaces of the front idler wheel 12 and the rear idler wheel 14 .
- the vehicle 10 has a center of gravity 36 located a distance H above the lower belt plane 34 .
- the vehicle also includes a suspension system 40 for the track assembly 11 .
- the suspension system 40 includes a front idler link 42 coupled to a front axle pin 44 which defines the rotation axis Rf of the front idler wheel 12 .
- a front suspension member 50 is pivotal about a front pivot axis Pf which is fixed with respect to the frame (not shown) of the vehicle 10 .
- the suspension member 50 has a first or rear end 54 which is coupled to the support link 18 by a front air bag 19 .
- the suspension member 50 has a forked front or second end 56 with a lower arm or end 58 pivotally coupled to a lower end of the front idler link 42 , and an upper arm 60 pivotally coupled to an upper or first end of a connecting link 62 .
- the connecting link 62 has a lower or second end pivotally coupled to a front end of the support link 18 .
- An arm 64 projects rigidly upward from suspension member 50 near pivot point Pf.
- a variable length tensioning member 70 is coupled between the arm 64 of suspension member 50 and an upper end of the front idler link 42 .
- the rotation axis Rf of front idler wheel 12 and the pivot axis Pf define a suspension axis Af extending therebetween.
- the suspension axis Af and the upper belt plane define a first angle ⁇ f
- the suspension axis Af and the lower belt plane define a second angle ⁇ r.
- the suspension system 40 also includes a rear suspension member 80 .
- Rear suspension member 80 is pivotal about a rear pivot axis Pr which is fixed with respect to the frame (not shown) of the vehicle 10 .
- the rear suspension member 80 has a first end 84 coupled to the post 17 of support link 18 by resilient member or air bag 21 .
- the suspension member 80 has a second end 86 which is pivotally coupled to a rear axle pin 88 which defines the rotation axis Rr of the rear idler wheel 14 , and which is pivotally coupled to a rear end 90 of the support link 18 .
- the rotation axis Rr and the pivot axis Pr define a suspension axis Ar extending therebetween.
- the suspension axis Ar and the rear belt plane define a first angle ⁇ b, the suspension axis Ar and the lower belt plane defining a second angle ⁇ r.
- the front idler link 42 and the suspension member 50 are formed with identical inner and outer structural members. Most of the connecting link 62 (which is obscured in FIG. 4 ) is located between these inner and outer structural members. Similarly, portions of the suspension member 80 are also formed with identical inner and outer structural members.
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- The present invention relates to a suspension system for a tracked vehicle.
- Tracked vehicles typically have unsuspended track assemblies. But, tracked vehicles with suspended track assemblies have been proposed. However, a tracked vehicle with a suspended track assembly may “dive” when being braked, and/or may “squat” when being accelerated.
- Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a suspension system for a tracked vehicle track assembly which prevents the vehicle from diving or squatting.
- These and other objects are achieved by the present invention, wherein a suspension system is provided for a vehicle track assembly having a lower front and rear idler wheels separated by a length L, an upper drive wheel, a support link, a plurality of lower support wheels arranged between the idler wheels and mounted on the support link, and an endless belt mounted around the wheels. An upper front belt plane is tangent the front idler wheel and the drive wheel. An upper rear belt plane is tangent the rear idler wheel and the drive wheel. A lower belt plane is tangent to the front and rear idler wheels. The vehicle has a center of gravity located a distance H above the lower belt plane. The suspension system includes a suspension member pivotal about a fixed pivot axis. The suspension member has a first end coupled to the support link by a resilient member. The suspension member also has a second end pivotally coupled to an axle pin defining a rotation axis of the idler wheel, and pivotally coupled to an end of the support link. The rotation axis and the pivot axis define a suspension axis. The suspension axis and the upper belt plane defining a first angle θ. The suspension axis and the lower belt plane defining a second angle φ, such that (sin θ− sin θ)÷(H/L× cos φ)=1.
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FIG. 1 is a simplified schematic view of a tracked vehicle including the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a view of the track assembly and suspension system ofFIG. 1 with parts removed for clarity; -
FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating angular features of the track assembly and suspension system ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a simplified perspective view of the track assembly and suspension system ofFIG. 1 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1-4 , atrack laying vehicle 10 has a frame (not shown), atrack assembly 11 which includes a lowerfront idler wheel 12, a lowerrear idler wheel 14, an upperrear drive wheel 16, asupport link 18, a plurality oflower support wheels idler wheels support link 18, and anendless belt 28 mounted around the wheels 12-16. Thesupport link 18 includes a front andrear support posts air bags support link 18 is movable with respect to the vehicle frame (not shown). - The front and
rear idler wheels track assembly 11 defines an upperfront belt plane 30 which is tangent to thefront idler wheel 12 and thedrive wheel 16. Thetrack assembly 11 defines an upperrear belt plane 32 which is tangent to therear idler wheel 14 and thedrive wheel 16. Thetrack assembly 11 also defines alower belt plane 34 which is tangent to the lower surfaces of thefront idler wheel 12 and therear idler wheel 14. Thevehicle 10 has a center ofgravity 36 located a distance H above thelower belt plane 34. - The vehicle also includes a
suspension system 40 for thetrack assembly 11. Thesuspension system 40 includes afront idler link 42 coupled to afront axle pin 44 which defines the rotation axis Rf of thefront idler wheel 12. Afront suspension member 50 is pivotal about a front pivot axis Pf which is fixed with respect to the frame (not shown) of thevehicle 10. Thesuspension member 50 has a first orrear end 54 which is coupled to thesupport link 18 by afront air bag 19. Thesuspension member 50 has a forked front orsecond end 56 with a lower arm orend 58 pivotally coupled to a lower end of thefront idler link 42, and anupper arm 60 pivotally coupled to an upper or first end of a connectinglink 62. The connectinglink 62 has a lower or second end pivotally coupled to a front end of thesupport link 18. Anarm 64 projects rigidly upward fromsuspension member 50 near pivot point Pf. A variablelength tensioning member 70 is coupled between thearm 64 ofsuspension member 50 and an upper end of thefront idler link 42. - As best seen in
FIG. 3 , the rotation axis Rf offront idler wheel 12 and the pivot axis Pf define a suspension axis Af extending therebetween. The suspension axis Af and the upper belt plane define a first angle θf, and the suspension axis Af and the lower belt plane define a second angle φr. Preferably, the various components described above are sized and positioned so that (sin φf− sin θf)÷(H/L× cos φf)=1. If this relationship is satisfied, thevehicle 10 will not “dive” as it is braked while it is moving forward. In other words, as the vehicle is braked, the front end will not dip downwardly. - The
suspension system 40 also includes arear suspension member 80.Rear suspension member 80 is pivotal about a rear pivot axis Pr which is fixed with respect to the frame (not shown) of thevehicle 10. Therear suspension member 80 has afirst end 84 coupled to thepost 17 ofsupport link 18 by resilient member orair bag 21. Thesuspension member 80 has asecond end 86 which is pivotally coupled to arear axle pin 88 which defines the rotation axis Rr of therear idler wheel 14, and which is pivotally coupled to arear end 90 of thesupport link 18. - The rotation axis Rr and the pivot axis Pr define a suspension axis Ar extending therebetween. The suspension axis Ar and the rear belt plane define a first angle φb, the suspension axis Ar and the lower belt plane defining a second angle φr. Preferably, the various components described above are sized and positioned so that (sin φr− sin θr)÷(H/L× cos φr)=1. If this relationship is satisfied, the
vehicle 10 will not “squat” as it is being accelerated in the forward direction. - As best seen in
FIG. 4 , thefront idler link 42 and thesuspension member 50 are formed with identical inner and outer structural members. Most of the connecting link 62 (which is obscured inFIG. 4 ) is located between these inner and outer structural members. Similarly, portions of thesuspension member 80 are also formed with identical inner and outer structural members. - While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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